Unlike many shows closing this weekend, Charles Randolph Wright's new play Blue will shutter on Sept. 23 without regret. A summer-long hit at the Gramercy Theatre, the show, which opened June 28, was initially supposed to close Sept. 2, but soon extended two weeks, until Sept. 16. It then announced another extension, to Sept. 23.

Unlike many shows closing this weekend, Charles Randolph Wright's new play Blue will shutter on Sept. 23 without regret. A summer-long hit at the Gramercy Theatre, the show, which opened June 28, was initially supposed to close Sept. 2, but soon extended two weeks, until Sept. 16. It then announced another extension, to Sept. 23.

In Blue, the career of jazz singer Blue Williams is followed by Peggy Clark (Phylicia Rashad), the mother of a well-off African-American family who run a funeral home business in South Carolina. The production, directed by Sheldon Epps, also features Michael McElroy, Hill Harper, Howard W. Overshown, Jewell Robinson, Randall Shepperd, Messeret Stroman and Chad Tucker.

Blue's music is by Nona Hendryx of LaBelle fame ("Lady Marmalade") and lyrics are by both Hendryx and Randolph-Wright. The two are also teaming up with Savion Glover and Sarah Jones for the upcoming musical Ball. Randolph Wright told Playbill On-Line at a May press preview that, two days earlier, they had been recording some songs for that production as well. Buzz is certainly circulating for the musical based on the Nike Freestyle ad campaign because, as we spoke, he let out a Cheshire Cat-like smile and said that he's getting "many calls" about the production.

Randolph-Wright says that the music in the play "is really what a soundtrack does in film" serving as a character rather than an external part of the play. Michael McElroy (Encores!Hair, Broadway's Wild Party) sang "Out of the Blue" and pieces of "The Beat" and "Angel" (3 of 10 songs that he will perform live in the show). Blue premiered at Washington, D.C.’s Arena Stage last April (along with Randolph-Wright's Guys and Dolls).